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contributor authorFatemi Bidien
contributor authorMahdi Namdari Pejmanen
contributor authorحسین کارشکیen
contributor authorHadi Ahmadniaen
contributor authorHossein Kareshkifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:08:30Z
date available2020-06-06T13:08:30Z
date issued2012
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3343179?locale-attribute=en&show=full
description abstractBackground: Internet addiction is one of the harmful effects of the Internet. The findings of several

studies have indicated a relationship between general health and Internet addiction. Metacognition,

which includes the knowledge, processes, and strategies to evaluate, and monitor or control the cogni-

tion, can play a significant role in this regard. The present research aimed to assess the mediating role

of metacognitive variables in the relationship between Internet addiction and general health.

Methods: This correlational study included 94 male and female users with different nationalities at

Internet cafés in Abu Dhabi (the United Arab Emirates). All subjects aged at least 18 years and were

proficient in English. The research tools included the General Health Questionnaire (with a reliability

of 0.89), Metacognition Questionnaire (with a reliability of 0.82), and Kimberly Young\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Internet Ad-

diction Test (with a reliability of 0.88). The hypothesis was tested applying SPSS18 and Amos18.

Findings: The results indicated a significant positive relationship between all aspects of metacognition

and Internet addiction (r = 0.30; P < 0.01). A significant positive relationship was also observed be-

tween Internet addiction and general health (r = 0.47; P < 0.01). Path analysis revealed the mediating

role of metacognition in the relationship between low general health and Internet addiction. Among

the metacognitive variables, the mind control had the highest correlation coefficient (r = 0.80).

Conclusion: The Internet and digital technologies have caused unwanted and negative effects which

are classified as emerging damages. The relationship between Internet addiction and general health

has been confirmed in this research. In addition, metacognitive processes can have a positive and me-

diating role on this relationship.
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languageEnglish
titleThe Mediating Role of Metacognition in the Relationship between Internet Addiction and General Healthen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsInterneten
subject keywordsInternet addictionen
subject keywordsGeneral healthen
subject keywordsMetacognitionen
journal titleAddiction and Healthfa
pages49-56
journal volume4
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1028433.html
identifier articleid1028433


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